November 2019 Archive
1111.
FCC approves T-Mobile and Sprint merger (techcrunch.com)
1112.
The Fall of WeWork (vanityfair.com)
1113.
GitLab 12.5 (about.gitlab.com)
1114.
Show HN: RustyBox – a Busybox fork written in Rust (github.com)
1115.
Doodling can help you pay attention (cnet.com)
1116.
Show HN: 400-Line Binance CryptoCurrency Bot (github.com)
1117.
Rapidly cooling trauma victims to buy more time for surgery (theguardian.com)
1118.
Doom (1993) Encryption (twitter.com)
1119.
TSMC 5-Nanometer Update (fuse.wikichip.org)
1120.
A.I. Systems Echo Biases They’re Fed, Putting Scientists on Guard (oodaloop.com)
1121.
Time to Take Down the Mona Lisa? (nytimes.com)
1122.
Japan wants foreign entrepreneurs, but what's missing? (japantimes.co.jp)
1123.
Ask HN: What will become possible by 2025 in your field of expertise?
1124.
The Birth of Legacy Software – How Change Aversion Feeds on Itself (software.rajivprab.com)
1125.
Using the linear distance operator in Postgres 12 to find the closest match (2ndquadrant.com)
1126.
Energy Breakthrough could Store Solar Power for Decades (bloomberg.com)
1127.
Facebook communication and lawsuit documents: 7000 pages leaked (computerweekly.com)
1128.
Something Changed at Tesla (jalopnik.com)
1129.
Inside Macintosh (1985) [pdf] (weihenstephan.org)
1130.
Making Wrong Code Look Wrong (2005) (joelonsoftware.com)
1131.
Code Pages, Character Encoding, Unicode, UTF-8 and the BOM [video] (hanselman.com)
1132.
Early Chinese World Maps (2010) (resobscura.blogspot.com)
1133.
Clojure-flavored WASM text format (github.com)
1134.
Show HN: Python package and CLI to generate stylistic word clouds (github.com)
1135.
Google Is Killing Google Cloud Print (arstechnica.com)
1136.
Ketogenic diet helps tame flu virus in mice (news.yale.edu)
1137.
Disproved Discoveries That Won Nobel Prizes (2015) (realclearscience.com)
1138.
Remove almost all online garbage using Dnsmasq (github.com)
1139.
Tesla Tripp Police Report Released (twitter.com)
1140.
Rubber concrete that self-seals and is cheaper and more environmentally friendly (newatlas.com)